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tuteetwled BETTORS FAVOR SENATOR JOHNSON . \ resignéd to’ go ‘ sa the: Alien pérty Custodian's wi Mr. Palmer had thet | yw ay seomroyeng 5 34 en Tm {g/t Pitvet ke Barun. to ber on “And the sige of the feo Mr. ‘Covington got at the time caused pubite comment?” fo hanaghorg mig igs. “isda Nintack vention at San Mranolsco, The odds . ve Mr. Carlin sata. atioted yesterday by a well known Resuming the reading ¢rom his list, | Sunny on big events of this sort | Mr. Carn sald Jobn ¥. Crosby, Hart-| 2°"Gg, “No. 47 ‘Exchange Place, : , ford, gave $1,000; 0, Michacts, $1,500;! snaisgte Gov. Hdwards of New ; Wilkam C. Devitt, Petmsylvania, | Jersey ing the favorite of the Dom- , $1,000; F. J, Barrow, New York City, ccrats for President, and Hiram W. $500; W. H. Caldwell, $600; Robert) Johnson of Callfornia of the Re- Law jr, New York City, $1,000; F. R, He og Assistant Attorney General, Oe ae by this author= 1 tives chances, “Chairman Kenyon asked for the ges BR pit Al rr woh \ natrgacaraes of each man, but Mr! which should prevail at thie stage ‘ riin said he knew nothing in detail! of the game follow: es A bout ony of them, Republican ticket: Johneon # to 5 When the committee sought to set] 6, wood 2 to 1, Lowden and ¥ détails about the Pennsylvania party| jzughes each 6 to 1, Hoover 6 te . fight over the Palmer candidacy; Mr.| 3, Harding and Butler each 20 Carlin said he had not participated... | to 4, “Let me tell you something not In a@ personal way,” sald Benator Roed. “This committee has had too many fianagers and have no information @bo-ut things like this.” “I would have known, but I was in- structed to keep my hands off Penn- ‘s¥ivania because the men there Would handle the situation them- sélves, Mr. Carlin replied. _ Senator Edge of New eJrsey, asked about Georgia and Michigan primary serge week Carlin suid $5,000 haa heen buted to election expenser under State law in Georgia, Clark Howell of Atlanta, he said, assisted in the campaign. In Georgia the contest against Mr. Palmer was “accidental,” Mri Carlin said, while in Pennsylvania he Olassed it as “unexpected.” During a partisan tilt within the committee ranks, Senator Reed declared ‘that, in the hie- tory of the Demeoratié Party no man tas started out to get a Presidential nomination by the “process of spending $400,000 of his own money.” e Q. Aren't you. counsel for the Chi- {@ago packers. A. No, sir. _* @ Aren't you counsel for the Cru- Gite Btecl Company. A. I am not, | _Q. You are counsel for Mr. Du Puy, A President of the Crucible Steel Com- 3 pany. A. I am. Q. And the Crucible Steel Company defrauded the United States Govern- Democratic ticket: Bdwarde 7 to 6, Com 2 to 1, McAdoo @ to 1, Clark 4 to 1, Wilson, Bryan and Marshall each 20 to 1, ‘OANSIN. WORRES 60 PW QUI INT SLUSH FUNDS. (Continued From First Page.) leaders to let well enough So they are content; to let the in- vestigution run {ts course, with this exception: If the investigation throws feo much mud on the various Re- publican candidates,’ and nobody makes a move to inquire into the fome taxes. A. Something like that. * @ You know the Crucible Steel paid - the Government ‘back $10,000,000? A. It]in Qallfornia can furnish , infofma- ‘aa was $9,000,000. Mr. Du Puy| tion about the expenditures for Jobn- ‘wes of the Boarg of Direc- | 90n in Califo are thinking éeri- tors, President of tho Cructhte | ously of insteting the whole Cal!- Company. fornia primary be aired before the Q. Well you are attorney for him | Senate Committes:, in this matter? A.I am not, I am} From the first the peoutar power representing Mr. Du Puy in the mat-| which Hiram Johnson hag held over tevof his own and his wife's income| hie colleagues in the Senate has been tax. The other officers of the Cru- Compan: respons! Longgang Mets cet oe bon bis thoughts in debate with a @. “Now the situation as to Cru- | itltg effectiveness, and partly to the eible Steel is that $9,000,000 has been | Sunly placuten he oa Dave, Goan: pald back. Who is being persecuted’ | vention at Chicago, sending Repub. $A, That matter ts sottled, ican hopes for victory from the vanta; oint of certainty to the un- @ Cap men defraud the Govern- | Sgmfortable stages of reel doubt. ment of suins like this and get away] No matter what the Democrats , Without any punishment as cfimi- beri oe tne Barebones sere nals? A. I take it you haven't read yaad ne the Statute. It specifically provides |Nowembacn” Victory before them in for settlements in these matters by| The Johneon apectre has raised the payment of money.” many “IFS” and “BUTS"—also there ‘Mrs, Halsey W. Wileon of Minnesota, | !*,,2° telling what the Progressives 7 4 will db. Discontent and munmurs are 4f°$1,000 @ month, proved to be° the | growing from the conference here last . highest salaried employee on the] week over the framing of the Rapub- ) Palmer lst. Hican platform. Will Hays brought are not especially friendly to Herbert personality, and his ability to pound secretary ofa suffrage leaguo,” Mr. 4 by this time, sy Adoo, a8 a Democratic candidate} "hit jomething has dota: “a inst Mr. Palmer?” Chairman Ken- Ing has delayed jt, and K TM hay A the earmarks, though| Ment that the Old Guard is really Yve voon that Mr. Baruch said he| Dison holing the bbe volume of re. wasn't a candidate,” Mr. Carlin re-| platform and policies, plied, “Somebody got the votes out|. Instead of: making “recomm Hill are reported to have said that tp hp gated that they would present the repo: Fein thet of the Advisory Committee appol FIND $2,000 OF STOLEN SILK. | >) Wiil'tays a» “Information” REBUFFED THEM. AND GOV, EDWARDS of the petition en the ground that the | Herman Ives, for twenty-five years epublican icaders resent is tlmt e*t- | raiiroad company had “brought the|the proprietor of a bootblack stand tain Republicans are really investi- n the walk east ‘of City Hall Park gating the Republican Party. They); ‘There is no evidence here,” said | the w ’ ¥ + want it stopped. But tho potentin!| Cartwell, | “that | Commissioner | Was the rough pencilling on the pic- pewee Of Ieirmas seh to come out) Whalen, officially or Individually, has | ture: and denounce the “Old.Guard” as| a nickel from them. The people who backing Leonand ...Wood, Jang the| Should be here, if anybody, are the} ALEXANDER MAY pewuli ‘rent out of $10,000,000, didn't it, in In-| founds that Republléan Senatoty who) duties, specifying particular! Hoover, but who believe hie friends attributed partly to the force of his| of the trio, Herman L. Barney, cut the r the results of weeks and weeks of] No important change in the tran: BL vey veiitians women, sormerty remearoh to the veteran politicians re "3 on ul, inking they would Carin amid. of coured, the “report. "aa a| 289: necept “You've found some active symp-|/basis for recommendations. The re-| Tail shipments of freight are still in|&rudse againat him. ie men who escaped were Barney, serving fifteen to twenty years for the toms of a campaign for W; G. Mc-|POrt was to have ween made public] effect. Everett Colby, Militant Progroasive| ice it was sald that the freight con- asked, , from Now Jersey, is out with a state. | sestion, according to the reports of by the committee of they did not fecl they should dictate to tere or tall quarters, though we have| the Committee of Resolutions of the| There are efforts also to establish em- Republican National Convention, but| ergency terminals. whose child { “ADVISERS” THINK “OLD GUARD” | , Bankers and commission agents in | letter carrier, Wight of Four Men Leads to Par- Of course, it is too early to say what | ductions of operations in the textile the Chicago Conyention will do with] industry, the silk trade being most THE EVENING. WORLD, WED ON WHALEN BUSES. Suit to Stop Operation Shows | They Carry 85,000 Passen- gers a Day. » | Among other things brought out to- day before Supreme Court Justice Callaghan in Brooklyn, whtn the Brooklyn City Railroad renewed its | effort to get rid of the competition of “municipal” buses, was the state- | ment of Grover A. Whalen that the buses carry 86,000 passengers dally | and between Oct, 27 and Jan, 6, trans- ported 4,200,000 persons. Some of those in the court room produced lead pencils and figured that the “take” of the buses ts now $4,258 @ day and that In the ten-week period named the fares amounted to $160,000, That was before bus com- petition was extended to Flatbush, Third, Graham and Greenpoint Ave- mie wnd the Crosstown line, To-day’s proceedings were atrial of | the issues involved in the railroad ‘ » Ki 3 FAs DAbian ter. & pltauben’ Penciled Notice on Subway Kiosk, injunctiom against Whalen—as an in-| Near Brooklyn Bridge, Offers dividual and as Commissioner of “500d” Reward, Plants and Structures—to restrain ernecen him from the continued operation of Fastened to the grillwork of a sub- the buses in competition with the] < company. Commissioner Whalen was |¥4Y kiosk at the Brooklyn Bridge one of the witnemes. His testimony | #tation of the Lexington Avenue line was brief. to-day was the photograph of a Geatnity been Cain ckbohave tine pretty baby seated in its carriage. rested its case, moved for a dismissay| What attracted the attention of wrong defendant to court.” any interest in these buses or collects ~“— NESDAY, MAY 26, $160,000 IN FARES | Was This Baby Lost by Mother or | Is Mysterious Poster a “Joke?” Swans, her” qaked Chairman all Street Odds Agaiist Their PAID IN TEN WEEKS we iM “May 28. “Su ns “Baby lose “100 (or 400) Broadway “Mrs. Johnson “500 d “ret. ‘or any one Herman's interest in the photo- graph drew a crowd, and in the rush hour it was studied by hundreds who read the inscription. studied the face of the baby and went away wonder- ing whether it was honestly the ap- of a heartbroken mother or merely th peal would -b @ ill-advised prank of a Joker.” operators and owners of the buses.” | Justicn Callaghan denied Cars-| QUIT GREEK THRONE) well’s motion, pointing out that it s wae a matter of public record that . the Board of Estimate and Appor-|Reported to Be Ready to Join tonment authorized the Commis- stoner 10 fo ahead with bs bus plans, Father in Exile—Talk of “IT shoul @ to attention,” ‘itis said Attorney Dykeman for the rail- British Born Ruler. way company, “to a letter addressed er 4 Masada aac cate | now May tating, cn portlonment by Mr. Whalen's first | 9 ai walreuiae tonne assistant, | Deputy Commissionor |M&ssiore, on the iy sggp onto Mara, in which he says, in substance, having obtained permission from the that "the departments’ work on the |Allies to leave Switaerland. Ho will bs bus business has been carried on at {Joined soon by King Alexander, now In the expense of tts lar work and | Paris. that | According to widespread reports, while the city's, bridges suffer for |whten are given eredence in some quar. lack of paint department painters |ters, Alexander does not intend to re- are employed as checkers and starters |tumn to Greece, but will accept exile of these ‘municipal’ buses. with his father. It ts predicted that an Engilgh Prince will succeed Aim. Pecismmcten so ae ah LONDON, May 26.—Reports that’ Bnglish born Kings are being proposed 7 for Greece and Hungary are not re- warded seriously in London, inee J Arthur, gon of the Duke of Connaught, has already declined to accept , either | throne, -——-BYAROITRNTIN] EERE (Continued From First Page.) Police Get No ‘Trace of Them— ; Fourth Convict, Betrayed, Association to give another luncheon for the special purpose of hearing the Caught by Guards, union leaders’ arguments, BOSTON, May higee'get ¥ convicts, The Citizens’ Transportation Com-|*Wo of them slayers of Boston police- ttde, + men, escaped from the State Prison . were at large withou. having k any ching, received many letters to-day,|trace of thelr movements, and most of them contained subserip-| A fourth convict, Jacob Dintzer, a tions to the fund. Optimists said the |trusty who helped in the plans for es- fund would, probably be $1,000,000 in- |°@pe, Was following the others who had stead of $500,000, climbed through a ventilator when one rope and dropped him down almost into the arms of @ guard making his rounds Dintzer sald Barney was paying off a Portation situation was revealed to- The embargoes established on At the Public Service Commission Interstate Commerce Commission] on women. agents, is “the worst in years,” with reer cars crowded on the sidings and food-| 20 FAMILIES TO BE EVICTED, stuffs spoiling. Efforts are being made nda. McAdoo in Michigan, It| tions” the elder statesmen on Capitol|to let merchants known where their] Werrants Ievued in January Be- goods are, so that they may do what oause ef Condition of House. an to move them by truck.| City Marshal Gerehaty to~day served Warrants of eviction on twenty of the twenty-two families occupying — the FURTHER REDUCTIONS REPORT- |house at No. 10% Avenue St. John, the ED IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY. |Bronx. Two families, that of Max Hess, sick, and the wholesale dry goods ‘district to-|that of L. Gonzales, whose wife is in day confirmed reports of further re-|@ hospital, were granted additional stays. The R ts we ed the Advisory Committee's work. It| affected. Cancellations of orders oon-|s,."°, °vistion warrants were issue Fear hall found two bolts of |ranks and that OM Guard rule still _—, prevails. hotified the station and detectives| Politically speaking, there is indeed | collapse reported from Japan, most |*eme of ‘to make a search of the|® anger in publishing anything in| advanc y found more sifk in| #4Vance of the conventions that might | Orient hi 0. 2% East 115th| SPPe@r to commit the party, because] time ago. There has been heavy buy- | met a! ri PA prlbeg it might later be seized upon by a/ ing of domestic silks at greatly re-| in a rival political party as a basis for) duced prices by retailers, who feature | *0dr pg won criticism. If the platform omitted| {hess wares in thelr price cutting | Jes#e and Bearaard Henshkopt. "he anything that the Advisory Commit-| gaies, tee recommended the Democratic ora- tors would not hesitate to point the finger of inconsistency at the Repub- licans, But while the Republicans are ha: may adopt the whole thing. But just 5 at 1 o'clock th's morning. When they f he Shields of the Bronx Municipal Court, Pagal not eatch | RO™, some of those who worked on| efforts to allay apprehensions. Loans ry Committee feel that they them, #0 ho investigated the premisés| have been rudely relegated to the i Dy 3 Goanld tinue in heavy volume despite the [28% 1 last by Justices Scanlon and &N8 | owing to the condition of the house and to manufacturers here and in New lthe needa of repairs and renovation, Bngland show steady contraction, It |The Court granted stays until May 1, ig aid that banks in this country are and the owner, Mre. Marie Gers. al- y os . jowed an additional three weeks, as not directly concerned in the financial 5 Reie ee edhe aan te aal ayarters. ainst imports from the |"'six hundred tenants of the Rellaire ing been cleaned up some} Apartment in the Dyckman Section, Public Schoot No, 53 tast night mt protest meeting which was d by Assemblyman George N. tenants on the advice of attorneys passed resolutions of confidence in the executive committee of twenty-five Feod Prices Mere Drop 12 ver| Sich Is conducting the campaign to re- sist a recent increase of 25 per cent. in Cent. in Week. rent in the Edwani O'Malley, Commissioner of | era! other ing their troubles, something analog-| Markets, sald food prices In New|] 00 ous to “Old Guard” rule is going on! yori had declined on an average of| W87' te Mretect X-Ray Operators in no danger of exhausting its) in the Democratic ranks, Democratic onl Supplies, for about 7,000 years'|leaders are insisting privately that if| 12 per cont. in the last woek and that re re ng of] MF. Wilson insists ah an unqualitiel| the decline would continue, not only indorsement of the covenant he will So Pare ORE: Cie stents al cece Baa Bufeau of Mines, told the twelfth “ try. He sald he believed prices would |Peen secured by ni ng ultra-viole we Llib | wreck she Democratic patty and st) romain at a lower level “If the moral [rays with a simultaneous application of ‘Sut, eapecially | '8fluence of the consumer continues |Mroa-red in connection with the demand ed, rotection of ap- PARIS, May 26, here but in other parta of ‘the coun. |¢Tators against the effects of X-rays has rays, according to Dante te be asl |Berthelot, who yesterday announced in ° the Academy of Sciences that his col- FATHER ACCUSED OF BEATING GIRLS New Roc! helle Parent Defeated in Efforts to Compel Daughters to Return Home. 8 Bonafield of No. 307 Main Lout: Street, Ni ew Rochelle, has three daughters, over whom he says he can no longer. exercise control. Lauretta, 18 and Amelia, 16, left him because of his alleged cruel treatment of them and to-day he was defeated in his efforts to compel their return by Justice Tomp- kins Court. Julie, in t he White Plains Supreme another sister, testified that she was compelled to leaye her home six years ago becawse of her father’s cruel treatment of her; that she was now earnng $90 a week as a secretary and able to care for her younger ats- ters. Amelia said that on April 16 her father beat her and kicked her because he declared that it took her too iong to get a prescription filled. When her sister Lauretta interfered she suffered similar treatment. The mother of the girls wept durin, the hearing but hist nothing to say. & fourth sister, thel, told of the Welfare Association of Westchester County pro- tecting the girls from her father's chastisements. Thg father denied that he had kicked the girls, but Julle that when they reached her hot Manhattan Amelia’ and bl jue. ly was black STUDENTS IN RIOT Thirty More. Wounded in Clash With Royal Guard During War Celebration. ROME, May 26.—At least six persons were killed and more than thirty wounded in the clash between Royal Guards and students, which marked the close of yésterday's celebration of the fifth aniversary of Italy's entry into the ‘World War. AS & consequence of the disterbance the police to-day took into custody all residents of Dalmatia and Fiume who in Rome, with the view of re- patriating them or sending them to places where it would be impdestiie to instigate @isorders by urging their claims, TWO AMERICANS TAKEN PRISONER Carr and MacDonald Seized at Jiminez, State Department were Is Informed. WASHINGTON, May 2¢6.—Two Amer- icana, Homer Carr and a man named Macdonald, have been taken prisoner at Jiminez, Chihuahua, according to a report to the State Department to-day from the American Consul at Chihua- hua, No detatis were given. ii ‘ ARMY CAPTAIN HURT IN FALL. . Dobson, U. 8. A., forty- five years old, attached to the Medical Corps in the Genera! Hospital at Fox Hills, 8. L, suffered concussion of the brain last night when he tell ofa Street, Patroli reet lance Dobson was removed t! by L not serious, ment re in front aurant at No, 147 Wea ad an Menstell of the West 47th ation summoned an ambu- from Bellevue Hospital and Capt. ere for treat- WASHINGTON, May 26. Auck- Jand Geddes, the now Britt 'o Amba. ‘sador, formally presented his credentia to President Wilson at the White House and exchanged with the Executive as- Eastern Democrats for a damp. plat- leuguqe br. Pech, liad. perfected ils coe one he, jasiahence of the Went: Must Take |Protective « rat ist ern rate that they could not Rest. ; Dope 5. he West unless they! Panis, May 26.—President Deschar piemee Festal Wow oul 7 ‘The New York mploying Printers’ Petals tehee eh Axsoclatin inade public to-day a reso- We ror ces of good will and amity, om formal, ny be bee Ho n walling since April 21° io be ly received, } ield Marshal Boroevio Dead. Ay 26. May BROKER HITHER CARRANZA, SHOT pee ‘WITH HIGH HEELED | DOWN AND DYING, 8 Mis. ‘tures The ically heeled fing a ruse heme pared, yr, Biegel. His cosdition ts tity fted, as did those in the other shel-| DANIELS DELCARES " ters. Herrero. at the head of his pane + so Walton, whom the wife describes ; Bie as wealthy, makes his tome at the |™en captured some of the purty, who) Threatens to Appeal to Full’ Senate Pennsylvania Hotel. were taken twelve miles away, while Bergin et one others were left in Tlaxcalantongo. somunittee Because F HAND-CUFFED MEN __[rour or five of these prisoners were Questions Asked, o forepd to sign a statement that Car-| Wissetreron, stay $6. ubeen, DASH FOR LIBERTY | ,.320 tad committed suicide. This Pale piNohe ict aetneee Gene statement was dictated by Manuel] on hin, Soorctary Daniele told the Two Captured After Fleeing} Aguirre Berlanga and written by) ate Naval Investigating Cc.wulttes 49: Junius glary. crowd heads GIRL anent, @he dental. asleep Mrs. Youk, The what it dies State. women, uninetructed but soegmpaniad | Marehai| by @ resolution highly commending | G. McAdoo, to ne Be ‘Monthly Alimony and $5,000 Broken,” He Cried—Volley [was among those for which no bidders Supreme Court Justice Jghu Me MEXICO CITY, May 26 (Assodi- ch Tlerney to-day ordered Harold Wal-| ted Press)—Formal investigation | $325,000 by John B. Fyn \for the purpose of clarifying the} Broadway, and the lot = ton, oll promoter and stock broker, to | * pay his wite, Atina, $1,000 a month | Part taken in the death of President tension. north of De Kalb Avenue, | alimony pending the trial of her o-| Carranza, both by Col. Rodolfo Her-| which went for $14,260 to the Battle tion for divorce, The court also] "ero and members of the Carranza f granted Mre, Walton $5,000 as coun) Party, {8 recommended by the com-| “ho unsold tracts were the northwest ft William ‘and “Reckman 6 br Hips 2 | eI Oe TROY | Ree Oy eae ald st nt Jobs, thas 8190,0% she nnd In her complaint Mrs. Walton ac-| Obregon and Gonzales to inquire into| side of Centre Street from ad oused Yor and New Jersey, according to * Ros 1 & Halper, who| Joined the Carranza party at Putla, 4 py peti! for inn plaiatife per wn? | tate of Puebla on May 20. Herrero HUGE WAR PROFITS . ised to defend Carranza. outgrowth of her suit for sepers on | When Carranta reached Tiatca- tarted 1 . In that suit Mrs. q pe Wabsa Matatahe veal ce srucl and in, |!8ntongo he was led by Hertero to the| Net Income of $34,000,000,000 in human treatment. @he alleges the |DUt where hé was to sleep. Herrero Five Years Alleged. by ~. ith Carranza when beds in this broker began to drink heavily soon | ¥O* W! 3 Representative Hull. “o | after their marriage and that period- | Shelter were assigned to the Prosi- A tite of corporations, after paymeit t ‘i | ister of the Interior; Mario Mendes, | pro! eon ote of theta cate ee gi.| Chief of Telegraphs; Gh Farias, the |of heavy war taxes were 75, per cent, {ton charged, she and her husband were| President's private secretary, and|greator than the stopping at the Schuyler Arms ‘apart-| CPt. Amador and Suarez, hig aides. | pusiness returns just before the-was, ments. s|the party were taken to different! see one of the financial expétte ot Was Gresed in negtigess when mud-| 1 osisgg in the village. Before retiring |" denly Walton grabbed one of her high- . day. finally nit@g her over the head with | S!8* in placing sentinels, all of whom the heeu of the shoe, cutting a gash and knocking her unconsclous. When she came to, she swore he was stuf- and summoned a physician, ee ‘ge A 7 On another occasion, Mrs. Walton, M#y 21 three of Herrero’s men en- averred, the broker followed her to| tered the President's hut, stating they | i914 averaged but slightly over’ $44 her sister's home in Newark and a had been ordered to report to him | 000,000,000 and these we | What the situation was. bad business year ‘ Se Ge police | “Halt an hour later the hut was at-| “The total snuual sxpendijusey ro # .|the next two or three years should @ Mrs. Walton, who gives her address tacked from all sides. President Car held down around $8°600,000,000, is as No. 605 West 142d Street, has a|*@M2a was heard to cry, “I can't get good character by witnesses of prom- Inence from New York, Chicago, Bos- |* Volley which ended his life. “STEAM, ROLLERED," ton, New Orteans, Dallas and Tren-| The other occupants of the hut Paulino Fontes, Director of Mexican] duy that he would cppeal to the fu) Through Crowd in Front of (Samuel ‘Levine, nineteen ye No. 999 Blake Avenue, and Alfred Sti-|{!n advance by Herrero which inspire | verman, twenty years oid, of No. 165| confidence in him by Carranza and) a dash for liberty to-day while about) ‘The preamble to the report gives as! warned Chaimman Hale that. he we to be put into the prison van at the|reasony for the recommendation for| Protest on the Senate floor agetust curb in front of the New Jersey Ave- aoe a eeay te @1000 bale cash |fer0 fied, that his evidence was not sel ae preety Jury on charges of bur-|#Vallable <=d that statements ade} gether. Raising their menacied hands in the} Statements attached to the report] Kiem, air, they cut a swath through the! include an affidavit by Gen. Juan/ Bolshevik force: nue, Thomas Healy, the van driver,| eter, (pursued, firing several shots over the owen, onda “| whom escaped, ‘The rest were re- EMEDIA Ld wit pea Papdits the phan teat leased, he declared, when Paulino| Locomotive Blox ‘pi Two suet walting to get into the van. Fontes paid 1,000 pesos to Herrero's} BAY CITY, Mic... May 26.—Tayg Healy soon brought back Levine and|men by check. Gen. Pilar Sanchez ! ‘Silverman and they were taken to the} asserted the men making the attack | W*shinston of Detroit, wo-w killed amid Jail. ‘They are charged with robhing| shouted: “Viva Pelacz!” the women’s tallot shop of Jacch Rod- . - | Michigan’ Central nick nt No.-A6s Stone Avenue, rook. | Mexican officials and military of, sout heron t Iyn, early ‘Sunday of $8,000 worth of | ficers. who accompanied Presidont | ph, 40th of hero this morning. woinen's ‘clothing. \ | No, 21 Spruce Street, rout : 7 Grand Jury Fails to indict Mre,|A#ked to express his opinion regard- | nay noah \ : ing the deat) of the late Chief Ex-| thousands to gather in front of the PATERSON, sia May 26.—Mra, | ecutive, he said: from the water tank om the mete iS adaae ‘ ceenthe oxates pt “Among the Generals and noted " eset ain ° - murder late yesterday after the Grand Jury hed failed to return an indict old. On Monday she shot and killel| ged with Christ) who wanted to dic[on board the battle crulser Renown, her husband, Henry, aged thirty-two, | at his side.’ May 21, arrived in Melbourne to-dax, pointed a supposedly unloaded revolver fi at his head, snapped the trigger to = N7TV i", Sweken him’ ‘There was an explosion, [PENNY A POUND PROF she told the police. A bullet entered his r head, killing him instantly. iaoen! the revalver was loaded. She was in a doxe when released and was taken home by her mother and will probably not be able to attend the ¢uneral of her hus- band to<morrow from the home of his mother at Clifton, N. J. al Where Was! Yonkers has cut down and chypped up! tree in the front yard of Charles F Coy, No. 118 Valentine Lane. There is! a tradition that George Washington once hid in the hollow trunk, and that the tgee was 700 or 800 years old when ered the biggest and oldest treo in the | five feet, 1980. nt $339,250 15 PAID FOR CITY REALTY. Disposed Of. | v Commissioner John H. Delaney _ were | . ) dee sold at the auction at Nos. 14-16’ Vepey “ * . y = | Bt te Walton Gets $1,000 1 Can't Get Up; My Leg Is The site of the old Grahd Union Botel alert appeared. The unset priced fixed by Counse! } Ended His Life. _ | the city wae $2,800,000. ined | = : ‘The plots wold were the tract ony jus cast’ side of West Broadway from Place to Murtay Street, bought for / subway station on Flatbush Avenue Holding Corporation of No. 128 Broad: way. ° We , held at $85,000, and weet sidy her husband of seven adven-| the tragedy at Tiaxcalantotf¥o% eecente Btreet froin Canal to Mbwere: With “other women” in Nw | ‘The commission says Col. Herrero | held at $75,000. wong divoree activu, “sy “ov, is an} Pledged allegiance anew, and prom- BY CORPORATION # * _| (WASHINGTON, May 26. =’ wii was intoxleated the greater | 28% Manuel Aguirre Berlanga, Min . verage peace time It was near bedtime and she| Ge? Murguia and other members of | Representative Cordell Hull, Tentres* ) declared in a stat i Carranza ordered Capt. #uares to as- | CONETeS® dee sips Parisian shoes and chased her, | Woke Shbirero's seh, "The corporate net income of the Herrero later told Carranza that a|country remaining after payment of! messenger had informel him his|all income, excess and war profits brother was injured, whereupon Her- | taxes from 1916 to 1920 inclualye, ‘ rero left the village, promising to re- | more than §24,000,000,000 or an ave turn, At 8 o'clock on the morning of | ®S° of $7,000,000,000 a year,” skid Hy “while the correrponding het incom# remaining for the years 1912, 1913 afd pillow into her mouth. By a} @ got free, the wife declared, | if cluding interest on the public det in Atlantic City. She ts pge-|UP) my lee is aes wae oe and sinking fund requirements to re. she anid to-day, to prove Mr |PEEEd for a carbine go that he could | rise it of $1,260,000,000. a ‘defend himself, but was answered by $a — feng ? National Railways. committee {f Chairman fale insisted th ; nded” statement as to con G4, of | to “Drove a conspiracy was prepared) to: or Amehican wershive: when ‘the war began. \ \e Betore the Secretary's announee:ents Senator Pittman, Democrat, N. Street, both of Brooklyn, made] ended in the President's betrayal. the character of questions which te an investigation the facte that Her-| Chairman was asking Mr. Daniel& More Gains by Reds Report. LONDON, May ‘Retohitsa,’a vit» lage on the right bank of the Dnieper River approximately 125 miles nortir pt has been occupied by Ri D A i th * sortitica “outautee i of a é vancing on the’ for ou ‘ and tan down New Jersey Ave-| Barragan, Chief of the Presidential Bobrulek, on ihe! Boresina River, “4 who sad Herrero captured | cording to an officinl statement tanta in Moscow yesterday and received hete by wireless. ‘They ‘were hand-cuffea to-|by Carranzats companions conflicted) in many particulars, of the fugitives. James Mec. | %'xty of the Carranza party, thirty of enginemen, Robert f ith and Haney Freid Schniepp, fire! crolt, twa injured when ‘the ‘ boiler was blown several hundted sai ¥ -—— Fire on Press CL ‘ire on the roof of the Presi Carranza in his filght into the moun- ———> WIFE FREED OF MURDER | ‘#!2#.°%f Pusbla were again consured | by Gen, Alvaro Obregon to-day. from the dining room to-day and ei damage was small. civillans accompanying Carranza, to whom they owed infinite favors and| Prince of Wales in Melbourne. consideration, there was not even one| MELBOURNE, May 26.~The Prins Mrs, Mensing is seventeen years | pimas and one Gestas (thieves cruct- | of Wales, who sailed from New Zealand insisted the shooting was acol- She said her husband was and in a spirit of playfulness, N Mensing said she did not know For Tomorrow, Thursday, May 27th = CHOCOLATE NUT CARAMELS: Wrapped. These are big vel- vety Brown blocks of caramel perfection, the dark surface, mottled with crispy, whit : . chopped Nuts, A sanitary paraffin . wr leet around each goody i py Cc freshness. A Spegial well worth coming for. POUND BOX BOSTON BROK MILK © CANDY: There ts SoyERED ARSORSER 2 Outs Down Great Tree owt Department of Public Works of was left of the great chestnut a few years ago. It was consid- ‘The circumference was thirty hardly @ little candy FRUIT: lover in the Jand who Gross veonsmetsiing = H ‘on eating terms Strawberries, 'p by Texas Demeocats. I May 26.—Sixteen including four;